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This vertically oriented image captures a bustling street scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, on a bright, sunny day. The foreground features two women, viewed from behind and slightly above. The woman closest to the camera has dark, tightly coiled curly hair, wears a white top, dark pants, and carries a brown shoulder bag. To her left, another woman has long, light brown braided hair, wears a black headband, and a white and blue striped long-sleeved shirt. She wears a gold bracelet on her right wrist and holds a phone. Both appear to be walking along the concrete pavement. The street extends into the background, lined with various market stalls displaying clothes and other merchandise. Several other people are visible, some standing by the stalls, others walking. To the mid-left, two motorcycles are parked. Overhead, utility poles and electrical wires crisscross the sky. Buildings of various heights are seen on both sides of the street, with some scaffolding indicating ongoing construction. The ground is a mix of concrete and dirt, with a visible dirty puddle in the lower right foreground. Notable details include strong shadows cast by the bright sunlight, suggesting a time between late morning and afternoon. Visible text on multiple street signs predominantly features "WAKALA," often associated with mobile money agents, and the logo for "NMB" (National Microfinance Bank). The overall atmosphere is lively and typical of a busy urban market street.
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